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C is a general-purpose programming language used for system programming (OS and embedded), libraries, games and cross-platform. This tag should be used with general questions concerning the C language, as defined in the ISO 9899 standard (the latest version, 9899:2018, unless otherwise specified — also tag version-specific requests with c89, c99, c11, etc). C is distinct from C++ and it should not be combined with the C++ tag without a specific reason.

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What is "(void*)-1" in the context of sbrk's return value?

The Linux Man Page for sbrk() states that upon failure, it returns (void*) -1. What is (void*) -1 and does it have any significance or is it simply a number that could never actually be a void* which ...
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Array and Array[0] confusion

In the following C code: char test[] ={'T','e','s','t'}; printf("%d\n",test == &test[0]); // Returns 1 - Okay as array varaible holds address of first element So shouldn't the following should ...
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Calculate the power of a number quickly (MPFR library)

I am using the GMP and MPFR libraries to work with large numbers and I need to calculate the power of a number quickly. The result of the potentiation will always be an integer, but the potency may or ...
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A socket with c server over java socket

My assignment requiers me to write an server in c but client in java. I need to send some integer to my client as instructions. They can connected smoothly but my java client cannot Receive the ...
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exit(1) does not give me 1 as an exit value?

Why when i execute this code inside a function in c int Pandoc(char *file) { //printf("Pandoc is trying to convert the file...\n"); // Forking pid_t pid; pid = fork(); if (pid =...
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Is this code snippet not recommend or wrong, and why

#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main() { const int N = 20; char* ptr0 = (char*)malloc(sizeof(char*)*N); *(char**)(ptr0) = ptr0; //is this line ok? free(ptr0); ...
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C fgets and Arrays: Explanation

I have two questions regarding the following C code. What is the purpose of clear() in the code? I thought it was so I could press enter to "stop" entering the 11 characters required for myarray, but ...
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When calling a function, why do I get these errors?

I get these warnings that I believe are preventing anything from printing: "passing argument 1 of 'printboard' makes pointer from integer without a cast" when I call the function and "expected char(*)[...
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How to toggle the case of letters in C?

My program should toggle the cases of some letters in some given strings. For example, if the inputs are: 3 hELLo wOrld hellO wORLD HelLO WORLd it must output: Hello World Hello World Hello World ...
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What does 2*f mean in c? What is this function supposed to output?

I am not asking for an answer, but I have no idea what the professor means when he is asking us to solve this function: What does 2*f mean? What is the function supposed to do after taking a floating ...
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iterate over multiple ranges of same array

I have an array containing items and an array containing ranges, struct range { uint32_t head; uint32_t tail; }; head and tail are start and end indices, each head is 64-byte aligned. ...
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How can I convert a C code program into OpenMP using tasks and dependencies

I have code written in C and I need to convert it into openMP using tasks and dependencies. Below is my code: #include <omp.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> int main(int ...
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How do I stop my for loop after it iterates through an array and finds the matching element?

I have a for loop that iterates through an array of type struct but when I pass the user input to the function that retrieves the value, it prints out 10 times. I need my main() to ask the user which #...
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-1. #IND00 appearing without division?

While I know that -1.#IND00 means I am trying to divide something by zero, my program gave out -1.#IND00 without me doing any sort of division. I am trying to make a code which records the distance ...
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Pseudo Random number generation in C using libsodium

I am trying to create a sequence of integers which is the same everytime as the generator is seeded however I am struggling to get it working. Right now the sequence is never the same. #include "...
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Problem with reading multiple files parallel using multiple processes: pipe(), for() and wait() in C

The purpose of the code is to find total of all integers in multiple files by calculating the sum of every file in parallel. Is there any problem with my pipe because the final result is always 0? ...
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How to put the characters of a 16 byte char array into a 16 byte u_int32_t array?

Say I have a char pointer and I want to put it into a char array with 16 characters (even if the char pointer's strlen() is greater than that, then truncate), simple enough, I just do: char* pointer =...
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How can I get GCC to optimize this bit-shifting instruction into a move?

I'm trying to use the following code to emulate a 16-bit half-float in software: typedef struct half { unsigned short mantissa:10; unsigned short exponent:5; unsigned short sign:1; } half;...
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How can I construct a strict binary tree when the only information given is post order traversal?

Previously I asked how to get the pre-order of a tree when I am only given post-order traversal. However, now I'm curious as to how one would build a strict binary tree (strict binary tree meaning a ...
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C question: why is my 20 length string limits itself with 6 chars?

I am trying to make my own str_to_upper function but when i write something longer than 5 characters it only returns the first 5 chars and a '\0' char. I guess word[5] should be '\0' and that means my ...
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How to upload a file to anonfile using wininet api in C?

I'm trying to upload a file to anonfile in C using wininet libraries. According to their API, we need to send a POST HTTP request specifying the file to the following URL: https://api.anonfile.com/...
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Segmentation fault on macOS but not on Ubuntu

I'm trying to free a linked list in my code. When I try to free the node and print that address it gives a segmentation fault. But if I try it on Ubuntu, it works correctly. My code is like that: ...
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Why write() executes immediately, but printf() not? [duplicate]

I read and understood C executes a program sequentially, from top to bottom. So, for instance, this easy function: int main(void) { int i; i = -1; while (++i < 5) printf("%i\n"...
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Why does my compiler seem to ignore the content of an included header?

My codes are // ./header/abc.h #ifndef ABC_H # define ABC_H typedef struct s_conv { int test; } t_conv; #endif // ./srcs/test.c #include "abc.h" static int ...
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Why is this function not returning the right number of common elements between the arrays?

I was solving an exercise which goes as follows: Create a function with the following prototype int commons(int a[], int na, int b[], int nb) which returns how many numbers the array a (of size na) ...
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Nested loop analyzing (each loop bounds inner loop)

In my data structure lecture, I got homework about algorithms and time complexity. I could not actually find what I need to do for this. Question : What is the time-complexity of this algorithm ? ...
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How do I build and run C files that use math.h functions in VSCode?

As mentioned here: Undefined reference to pow( ) in C, despite including math.h, I can build C files that use math.h functions in Linux Ubuntu only in the terminal, by putting -lm at the end of gcc -o ...
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function to clear malloc, and make pointer to null

in my last question, I've asked how to use function to free an malloc'ed array, I wanted to improve my code so that the function won't just free the memory but also will set the pointer to NULL once ...
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Problem with intersection of two arrays in C

when trying to intersect two arrays, I'd like to show only the numbers that repeats twice , tried creating a variable that counts the number of repetitions on both arrays and put a condition, ex : if(...
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Is it possible to show errors when I write C++ code in C?

I have to write my assignment in C but I don't want to download a new IDE just for this course. I want to use VS 2019 and MSVC to compile it, but I would like to generate errors for things that aren't ...
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C Program doesn't end after giving the correct output

So I'm trying to do a program that reads a sequence of numbers separated by spaces and new lines. The output should be the same sequence, but erasing unnecessary zeros(The sequence of charachters 'EOF'...
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Is it not possible to initalize more than 4 variables at once?

void main() { int a, b, c, d, e = 0; printf("\n%d", a); printf("\n%d", b); printf("\n%d", c); printf("\n%d", d); printf("\n%d", e); } output: 16 0 10818512 0 0 For some ...
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Unable to find aes-128-encryption key

I am not able to find any bugs.. What I want to do: read the key(from common word list) from a file try all possible key for encryption get a key that able to produce preferred ciphertext Remark: ...
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Problems encountered in using WIC (Windows imaging component)

Recently, I used WIC to parse GIF. The code was written, and it can run perfectly on win10 and win7, but it failed on WinXP. I ruled it out for a long time, and finally found the reason on this line ...
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How to add a countdown timer to a program?

I have this simple program in c that I'm supposed to add a countdown timer. The program must print the amount of time left for the user (player) every second. int main() { int num, random_genNo; ...
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Partition Program in embedded C

//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ //Partition boot sector at LBA = 1 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ //...
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free() runtime error while working with structure pointer arrays

Hello i have been struggling with my code for a while and finally found that the free() funtion is the cause. I think i am missing something about the details of how free() works. My output is : ...
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C: How to compare two consecutive nodes in linked list?

For example, the first node contains the letter 'e' and the second node contains the letter 'f', how to compare if these nodes are equal?
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Is there a way to solve initializing local variables in structures?

So my group has been assigned to make a class schedule that registers the user (inputting the course code, offer code, time and day, etc.) and as I was coding, I stumbled upon an error in my menu ...
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Why is a recently declared file pointer returning (-1) despite the fact that the file stores data in it?

I am trying to write the data entered by user in one file, then reading the data from that file and encrypting it. However when I am declaring the file pointer for the second module its already ...
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How to conver std::vector<std::string> to char*[] for C api [duplicate]

The API expects an array of zero-terminated c-strings (char*). The array itself is to be terminated with a null pointer (nullptr).
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How do I get rid of this Segmentation Fault?

I am trying to create a function that extract the extension from a file name. file_name points to a string containing a file name. The function should store the extension on the file name in the ...
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rand() is outputting the same Number for my while loop but not for my for loop

I am making this code for a random dice roller and I want to get a random number until I get three 6's on the dice. For some reason this produces the same number for all runs, but on my for loop it ...
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How to refactor a function with different struct pointers as parameters?

Suppose I have this piece of code, with 2 structs and a big function that receives this 2 structs as parameters: typedef struct { int field_A; int field2_A; } A; typedef struct { int field_B; ...
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Multiple structure pointers inside another structure

I am writing code to create a team of players struct player { char name[32]; double avg; }; struct team { char teamname[32]; player *players[11]; }; I get the error: A4.c:31:3: error: ...
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Getting undefined reference to misc_conv using Debian libpam0g-dev

Code: #include <security/pam_appl.h> #include <security/pam_misc.h> #include <stdio.h> static struct pam_conv conv = { misc_conv, NULL }; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) ...
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handling SIGSEGV, to know the access size

I am writing c program to handle SIGSEGV. Beside the address which caused the signal, I also want to know the size, the program tried to access (16 bits v.s. 32 bits v.s 64 bits). I disassembled the ...
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segmentation fault error in linked list function in C

I am trying to create a linked list of nodes, that all have an employee struct pointer inside of them. I am getting a segmentation fault when I try to add a new node to the end. Below is my function ...
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how to slice an array in c

I am wondering if it is possible to get part of an array in c, with list slicing. In python it van be done in de next code. I like to do this in c. a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] b = a[3:5] ...
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#define __attribute__((always_inline)) evaluation in c/c++ [closed]

I have this Macro: #define INLINE __attribute((always_inline)) inline and I want it to turn this: INLINE void DoStuff() { } into this: __attribute__((always_inline)) inline void DoStuff() { } ...
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